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Should Ghana Criminalise Bigotry?

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By: Alhaji Alhassan Mbalba (Former Chairman – NDC-UK/Ireland Chapter)

Fellow Ghanaians, 

Ghana’s ongoing struggle with tribalism, regionalism, nepotism, and other forms of discrimination necessitates a critical examination of our laws and policies. 

Alhaji Alhassan Mbalba (Former NDC-UK/Ireland Chapter)
Ghana Criminalise Bigotry?

The 1992 Constitution’s Article 55 wisely prohibits political parties from being formed along tribal or regional lines, emphasising the importance of a national outlook.

Recent incidents, including comments by prominent figures like Dr. Stephen Amoah, an NPP MP, underscore the need for action. Notably, Dr. Amoah’s statement that “Christians hardly elect Muslim leaders” highlights the prevalence of biases and discriminations in Ghanaian society.

To address these issues, Ghana can draw inspiration from countries like the UK, which has implemented effective laws like the Hate Crime and Public Order Act. By adopting similar measures, Ghana can foster a more just and equitable society.

*Proposed Solutions*

1. Independent Equality Body: Establish a body similar to the UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission to monitor and address tribalism, nepotism, and other forms of discrimination.

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2. Empowering CHRAJ: Grant additional powers to the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to publicly name and shame institutions and companies that fail to promote equal opportunities.

3. Criminalising Bigotry: Enact a law to criminalise bigotry, similar to the UK’s Hate Crime and Public Order Act 2024.

By implementing these solutions, Ghana can take significant steps towards creating a more just, equitable, and cohesive society.

*Alhaji Alhassan Mbalba (Former Chairman – NDC-UK/Ireland Chapter)

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